Recent advances in 3D-printed polylactide and polycaprolactone-based biomaterials for tissue engineering applications

ZU Arif, MY Khalid, R Noroozi… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a
novel and futuristic technology that facilitates the printing of multiscale, biomimetic, intricate …

[HTML][HTML] Biomaterials/bioinks and extrusion bioprinting

XB Chen, AF Anvari-Yazdi, X Duan, A Zimmerling… - Bioactive Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Bioinks are formulations of biomaterials and living cells, sometimes with growth factors or
other biomolecules, while extrusion bioprinting is an emerging technique to apply or deposit …

An update on graphene oxide: applications and toxicity

S Yadav, AP Singh Raman, H Meena, AG Goswami… - ACS …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Graphene oxide (GO) has attracted much attention in the past few years because of its
interesting and promising electrical, thermal, mechanical, and structural properties. These …

A comprehensive review on graphene oxide-based nanocarriers: Synthesis, functionalization and biomedical applications

AD Sontakke, S Tiwari, MK Purkait - FlatChem, 2023 - Elsevier
The biomedical and nanomedicine sectors have bloomed in the last two decades with the
technological advancements in nanoscience. The significance of nanotechnology for …

An up-to-date review of biomaterials application in wound management

AG Niculescu, AM Grumezescu - Polymers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Whether they are caused by trauma, illness, or surgery, wounds may occur throughout
anyone's life. Some injuries' complexity and healing difficulty pose important challenges in …

[HTML][HTML] Design of 3D smart scaffolds using natural, synthetic and hybrid derived polymers for skin regenerative applications

L Suamte, A Tirkey, PJ Babu - Smart Materials in Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Effective wound care is a major concern as many conventional wound healing methods and
materials have failed in facilitating proper healing, instead disrupts the overall healing …

Electric‐field‐driven printed 3D highly ordered microstructure with cell feature size promotes the maturation of engineered cardiac tissues

G Zhang, W Li, M Yu, H Huang, Y Wang… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Engineered cardiac tissues (ECTs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells
(hiPSCs) are viable alternatives for cardiac repair, patient‐specific disease modeling, and …

Extrusion-based printing of chitosan scaffolds and their in vitro characterization for cartilage tissue engineering

A Sadeghianmaryan, S Naghieh, HA Sardroud… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Researchers have looked to cartilage tissue engineering to address the lack of cartilage
regenerative capability related to cartilage disease/trauma. For this, a promising approach is …

Integration of 3D printing–coelectrospinning: Concept shifting in biomedical applications

A Ghosh, JT Orasugh, SS Ray, D Chattopadhyay - ACS omega, 2023 - ACS Publications
Porous structures with sizes between the submicrometer and nanometer scales can be
produced using efficient and adaptable electrospinning technology. However, to …

Recent biomedical advancements in graphene oxide and future perspectives

S Patil, C Rajkuberan, S Sagadevan - Journal of Drug Delivery Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Innovative materials (carbon nanomaterials, polymers, micelles, liposomes) have been
recognized worldwide widely as carrier vehicles for the précised delivery of drugs …